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Darryl Mcdaniel
18 November, 23:12
What does the cerebrum control?
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Carmelo
19 November, 02:06
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emotions, hearing, vision, personality
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Aaron Byrd
19 November, 02:14
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Lobes and Functions. The cerebrum is divided into four regions called lobes that control senses, thoughts, and movements. The four lobes are the occipital, temporal, frontal, and parietal lobes ... The occipital lobe, found in the back of your cerebrum, plays a role in processing visual information.
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